Overview
- The free demo has drawn over 1.5 million plays and nearly 2,700 mostly positive Steam reviews since its May release.
- Short, one-minute inspection loops and centralized on-screen action fueled TikTok virality, highlighted by a pre-demo clip that amassed 30 million views.
- Under the new partnership, Devolver Digital will publish Quarantine Zone and back expanded post-launch content.
- The full release window has shifted from September to November 2025 to allow for additional polishing and feature additions.
- Players act as FEDRA agents using UV flashlights, thermometers and manual scanners to screen entrants for infection or contraband.